Actor Shivaji Satam has actually ultimately damaged his silence on records concerning his supposed departure from the cherished program CID, where he represented the famous personality ACPPradyuman Rumours have actually been distributing that the star has actually chosen to give up the program, causing conjecture that the manufacturers could exterminate his personality in the collection, which currently streams onNetflix Shivaji Satam has actually commemorated the duty of ACP Pradyuman because the program’& rsquo; s creation in 1998.
Shivaji Satam on records of leaving from CID
Mid-Day connected to Shivaji Satam to validate the information of his departure. The star, that is presently on vacation, reacted that he is not aware of any kind of such advancements.
“I am personally not aware if the character will be exiting the show or not. Currently, I am enjoying a nice long holiday and have not been informed about any future shooting for CID,” he stated.
The professional star likewise included that any kind of main upgrade relating to the program can just originate from Sony network, as it is their home.
About CID’& rsquo; s return
CID went off-air in 2018 and made a grand go back to tv in 2024 because of prominent need. When the program finished in 2018, followers were singing in their frustration and advised the return of ACP Pradyuman (Shivaji Satam), Daya (Dayanand Shetty), and Abhijeet (Aditya Srivastava). Six years later on, the manufacturers ultimately reacted to the followers’ & rsquo; demands.
Earlier this year, in a meeting with Mid-Day, Aditya Srivastava mentioned sliding back right into personality after a lengthy break:
“It was only difficult to get everyone back together because everyone had gotten busy with their respective lives. However, once we reached the set, saw the same faces and cameras, we were charged. We didn’t even realize [that there was a gap],” he stated.
Talking concerning the proceeded appeal of CID, Dayanand Shetty shared a heartfelt follower minute:
“Recently, I was standing in a queue. Ahead of me was a family with a four-year-old child. The father turned to me and said that his kid is a big fan of Daya. I thought they were joking — how could a four-year-old be a fan of a show that’s been off-air for six years? But then the kid turned to me and said, `Me CID baghto` (I watch CID). I was surprised. I realized they were watching the old episodes on YouTube or SonyLIV.
It felt good to know that even though the show was off-air, we were still relevant. Of course, ardent fans complained, saying they’ve seen the old episodes 25 times and demanded new ones.”